Special offer

Here your chance to become a Cheesemaker

By
Real Estate Agent with First Weber Hedeman Group
W7256 Franklin Rd
MONROE, WI

Retail/Commercial
$185,000

Year Built 1900
Sq Footage 7,380
Floors 2
Parking Car garage
Lot Size 20 acres
Maint $0 per month

Description

Manufacturing plant with residence. The Franklin Cheese Factory has produced cheese for over 100 years. The main building with living quarters, 3 stall garage, & approx 20 ac incl in sale. Plenty of storage in this almost 6000 sq. ft. facility. Renovate the 2nd floor living quarters for on site housing. Detached 1900 sqft 3 stall garage has oversized doors for large vehicles. Cheese manufacturing equipment & supplies not included in sale but may be purchased separately.

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Contact Info
Scott Larson SRES
Prudential Towne Square Realtors
(608) 214-9844
For sale by agent/broker


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Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Now that is a great tag line!  Way to go  you cheesehead you...how bout some photos of that?  LOL

Feb 10, 2011 02:41 AM
Mike Frazier
Carousel Realty of Dyer County - Dyersburg, TN
Northwest Tennessee Realtor

Scott, Looks like a great Mennonite operation. Why don't you call one of the realtors here in the rain who live in Harrisburg Pennsylvania area? That is the place where most of them live in Lancaster county. Here are their links   and here also.

Feb 10, 2011 03:06 AM
Scott Larson
First Weber Hedeman Group - Monroe, WI
SRES

Thanks Mike for the lead, I will check into that

Feb 10, 2011 03:19 AM
Mark Nehs
Mortgage Loan Officer Waukesha Wisconsin - Pewaukee, WI

Like Kristin the tag line caught this Cheeseheads attention.  Good stuff Scott.

Feb 10, 2011 02:24 PM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

We lost one of our favorite cheese companies here in Oregon a couple years ago. (Technically still around, bought by bigger Cheese company) But, it just isn't the same. It is sad to see traditions like cheese factories go under like that, it means we are one step closer to losing a farm somewhere.

Feb 14, 2011 03:28 AM